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Here's advice from someone with zero experience of this cho
the best insulation is waterproof, I'd think. And when it comes to closed cell foam, I see no problem with white insulating board, maybe with a foil backing. Score it if necessary to get the curve you need. and glue in place. What could be the problem with this? Brian W On 09 Aug 2003 01:44:18 GMT, (MLapla4120) wrote: I'm re-doing the forward berth on my Westsail 32 and it involves removing some ribbing, then putting in the insulation ( I was thinking of rolls of 'backed' insulation. I think they are backed with aluminum). Putting the roll in plastic to prevent moisture from entering was another goal. I was wondering how thick it should be and where to get it. Thanks |
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And when it comes to closed cell foam, I see no problem with
white insulating board, maybe with a foil backing. Sco Where do you get this stuff? |
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You can get 4x8 boards of this stuff at Home Depot. I use some that has a
foam core, foil on one side and white vinyl on the other to insulate the windows in my pilothouse when I'm not underway. Foil faces out. In summer the inside surface temp of the glass is about 135 degrees without the insulation, about 85 with. My electric bill went from over $100/month to about $35. -- Keith __ "Bachelors know more about women than married men; if they didn't, they'd be married too." - H. L. Mencken "MLapla4120" wrote in message ... And when it comes to closed cell foam, I see no problem with white insulating board, maybe with a foil backing. Sco Where do you get this stuff? |
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single best product that I used when living aboard was a aluminum foil/mylar
bubble wrap product called reflectix. It made winters aboard in Toronto more than bearable! Pierre "MLapla4120" wrote in message ... I'm re-doing the forward berth on my Westsail 32 and it involves removing some ribbing, then putting in the insulation ( I was thinking of rolls of 'backed' insulation. I think they are backed with aluminum). Putting the roll in plastic to prevent moisture from entering was another goal. I was wondering how thick it should be and where to get it. Thanks |
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single best product that I used when living aboard was a aluminum foil/mylar
bubble wrap product called reflectix. It made winters aboard in Toronto more than bearable! Sounds usable, Thanks, Mark |
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